Plymouth Long Pond Village

    6 Campbell Dr, Plymouth, MA, 02360
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    About Plymouth Long Pond Village

    Plymouth Long Pond Village sits in a seaside neighborhood with water views and woods around, so you get a nice natural setting that feels quiet and peaceful, which seniors seem to enjoy, and then there's the common indoor spaces where people tend to gather and maybe chat over coffee or join in with some of the social events and activities they set up, like their happy hour or offsite trips when the weather's decent, and they really do seem to keep the holidays and seasons in mind with special flowers and decorations for birthdays and anniversaries or even funerals and memorials, so there's almost always something different happening. They have a staff that many folks say are kind and helpful, and there's always someone around 24 hours a day, which is good for anyone who might need help getting from the bed to a chair or needs a hand with insulin checks or other health needs like diabetic or ambulatory care, so families probably feel a little better knowing someone's on watch. The food's taken care of, too, with meals prepared using good ingredients, and they try to make it taste nice so residents don't have to worry about shopping or cooking for themselves anymore. There's studio rooms you can live in, and they offer assisted living services for folks who need help with things like bathing, dressing, and remembering to take medicine, and if there's someone living with dementia or Alzheimer's, their memory care section is set up to give extra support and avoid confusion or wandering, and it's got its own therapies and safe routine. For people who want to do their own thing, they have independent living here, which means seniors who can live alone don't have to deal with the work of keeping up a house, and for those needing more, like skilled nursing, rehabilitation, or even hospice, they can provide that, too, right on the campus, plus there's home care if someone is more comfortable staying in their own place with some help coming in from a trained aide. The community's set up to be handicap accessible, so getting around is straightforward, and the idea is that residents can stay social, stay involved, and get whatever support they might need, whether it's a simple chat, help with everyday tasks, or more complex care.

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